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13-02-2017, 09:12 AM
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I notice that Find My Past has these records, but...
I notice that Find My Past has these records, but the dead from this conflict are not dealt with by CWG.
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12-02-2017, 12:18 PM
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If you look at all the microfilms of the parish...
If you look at all the microfilms of the parish registers at Woodhorn they were all filmed by the Mormons. It's the same across most county archives.
I think the deal was that LDS Church would film...
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Just checked the civil registration deaths....he...
Just checked the civil registration deaths....he is a 1916 death. On the 1911 census he is living with his parents at Shilbottle and is a carter for a road contractor.
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George Slater
I was at the National Archives (LDS London Family History Centre) yesterday browsing the Shilbottle parish register as you do when I came across an entry for George Slater, a WW1 death on Shilbottle...
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What a lovely spot, thanks for the photos Coquet....
What a lovely spot, thanks for the photos Coquet. Is the arch the work of the Red Row blacksmith, do you know?
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